RE: Outlander 07 All-Wheel Control with Advanced 4-Wheel Drive
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RE: Outlander 07 All-Wheel Control with Advanced 4-Whee... - 2/29/2008 12:52:52 PM
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David_Barrera
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Hello I have just one question, I come from a full AWD Evolution 8.... so, there was no way to select AWD or not.. I just bought the new Outlander with a 2.4l, my question is there a limit of speed for each drive type? can I be with 4wd lock at 60 milles?? please send some comments about this
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RE: Outlander 07 All-Wheel Control with Advanced 4-Whee... - 2/29/2008 1:21:30 PM
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morten
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ORIGINAL: David_Barrera Hello I have just one question, I come from a full AWD Evolution 8.... so, there was no way to select AWD or not.. I just bought the new Outlander with a 2.4l, my question is thereĀ a limit of speed for each drive type? can I be with 4wd lock at 60 milles?? please send some comments about this Yeah, you can change to any mode at any speed. Don't listen to those who tell you otherwise. Just be sure you understand the modes properly - not a lot of people do... In short: 4D Lock does NOT lock the centre differential, nor does it give a 50/50 distribution. 4D Auto is 60/40 front/rear. 4D Lock is 40/60 with a more aggressive use of the rear wheels. The Outie has a centre diff in the form of an electronically controlled clutch, mounted on the rear diff. Complete details can be found here: http://media.mitsubishicars.com/detail?mid=MIT2006083040260&mime=ASC Enjoy! Cheers, -Morten
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